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Numbers from the annual “Moose Day” help Wyoming’s Game & Fish Department get a more accurate picture of the health of the local moose herd.
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In recent years, the number of moose in Nevada has grown rapidly. Officials say they’re likely coming from Idaho and Utah in search of new territory.
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A wildlife task force is asking public input for changes to moose and bighorn sheep hunting licensesThe recommendations are aimed at making the system more equitable in the face of increasing complaints from hunters, many of whom claim that they won't be able to get a moose or bighorn sheep license for years under the current system. The public can weigh in throughout this month.
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Researchers at the University of Wyoming are studying how moose cool themselves down.UW researcher Tana Verzuh said the moose population in the Snowy…
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Scientists at the University of Wyoming are studying how moose respond to bark beetles killing their forest habitats.The insects have destroyed a lot of…
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Moose in Western Wyoming are willing to take the risk and go near wolves during winter if it means they can avoid going hungry and dying. That's according…
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In wide open spaces like the rural parts of the Mountain West, there's sometimes little known about the secret lives of plants and animals. There are too…
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, the Wyoming Department of Transportation and local nonprofit organizations in the Jackson area are collaborating on…
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When StoryCorps came to Jackson last summer, Scott O'Hare sat down with his wife, Kacy, to talk about memorable encounters they've had with moose. Both of…
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Parks and Wildlife officials are putting a warning out there about a rise of dangerous interactions between moose and humans. A new video educates the…